Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
HE NEW YORK: HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. pena en a ee =e = ss ‘WHOLE NO. 8680. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1860. THE PRESIDENCY. — iste of tas | cluding Bolivar, aro preparing to defend thomsel trom ah a)pg stock or committing ravages, butthas Over" mentipwcked to enforce the 19h : ARRIVAL OF THE BORTH STAB. | Sro"welaca an emmngin rene fe Emoxtca iy whee worden cocm | agua gay rt nee go nara ay : " , ue wl > q Rel &" davticn, tin RPRRARARAANnRAnS me jute, of Louseiane, moved the previous Ht ‘he Spaabes, i. g Cae aroma Oe ares Rt, MOBY years as a Mlibustor. Fee eee ee eater Gna tsewd © deerte Casler Ho wos surprised that efter the fullaad forma, pba Wg, Wat there sbould have bee ovovettion to a aired —=— the seeps Tt was to avoui ali discussion. ir. Jones, orgin, Said it would be higaly bs 4-4 to teke any action at this time om the plattora fo ex- Pect, should we cot be able to “armoatze at Baltimore, bave Keutuoky, Tennessee, sissourt, Nurs Delaware, Maryiaod ov Virginia in tho Convention with “ ro. that el! armed troops coming toto that State without . ip me RR ca RE ng SRY necro teraction franpal Permanent Organ'zation and Adjournment me > government $1,400,000 IN TREAS™ RE, | "nue oni Uma strony in the Gold, tageeer with } Watmeneams Perr OOATAqill It extecded to Me Bist | SONG Ost revions advice from tho Preeiecoh of the Fe augvet next o 7, the Sposhowes, the Pitt River and Snake Crock ladisaw The disturbed sto’ of the country bas seriously alfectod |. public, sail be tresied. 1s invatere and enemias. Tals ts of ihe Richmond Convention. end some tribes from country. roughe2t Guay: iptended to tbow that that State is pepared for any ea) fox tee ee 0 yet a cee whertee- spe S guem tee dem MOveMmeD! OF Burprise on the part of we federal go ari 4 ymebt. | confirmation of the news of ‘pinto amt baie wre | Gn herea ntoe sche ie, Sae*| Te New Yorkers Snubbed by INEREATING DETAILS FROM VAL(FORNIA. gaged im preparing to reset bim. [Iviwre | Ge % woe We reasse nble again, and it woula be improper | Ported to be makicg forced loans, imprisoning pexp'e who | Osuoa, (of wbied. , Tungen, reached take apy fica) action dow on the plaorm. THE INDIAN WAR IN €ARSON VALLEY. ante ie eal Cee pelos i Tiemtrmenis consis | bere, li'wen formals ro deslarci 02 she Ses ot Mays as the Fire-Eaters. The voto was then taken ou the resoiations, and e/>pt- ed unanimovaly, wiib the excedtion of the vote of South Garol'na. Mr. Rierr ann uocivg that the delegates from: ‘that State were ready to proceed at once to ine business for wbich they were celegated, «main vpon the mteds of any who will give the subject | the relief of the citizens of Guayaquil and rid thom of the | will appear by the anne xed:— coal sedontion, thes the Capeed Maliae epeed’’ of the gews- | presence of Franco. PROCLAMATION. ews from the Sndwich Islands, Oregon, | ra: inuss outbreak bas proceeded from the Mormons, GEN, FRANCO REPORTED TO HAVE DEEN SHOT. tae Sai a ite of Conn nemetan se The hances of Douglas ana apxious t© wreak vengeavee ov the Gentiles, and yet | On mot day Of resseombling the Convention Britbh Columbia, Washington Ter- | rsing the savages for hat purpose in order to serven | Asrixwait, Jane 4; 1800 | wivh the na iooal powers that have broken the Federa! Dickinson, ebanged to Thareday. the fie ee hai 7 thelr own compiicisy. | _ By the arrival of the Peruvian schooner San Patricio at | compact, until tte rule (imprrio) of the const tation baing ‘tie. Committee on Credentials reported that delegetes Titory, South Pacific and aN ALARM. | Panama om the 2st of May, we bave news from Esusdor one i een eens te ioe dte., fon preseut (rom arkabes, Alnbame, Texes, La Central America, avout piece Bh 4 8 en ae Virgi ois | S24 Cauce. There was a report current that General | teurped. ” Sema et eee dour oP aires ee City. The ludians were reported to bs within two miles | Franco had been shot at il. Gen. Flores arrives Art. 2, Copsequertly, the national emp!»y és resident in OUR SPECIAL RICHMOND DESPATCH. ‘a letter {rom the Dew ‘York commusstcacre wes read &e. &e. &e. of the town. Tho women and children were gathoret at | &! Tumaco on the Ce , and teamediately pro ne Bed exerclee of their fasetions, bat Ricumoyn, Va., June 12,1860. | declaring that hey are here as promoters of peace and bar. a) le’ sito | thore ing to the offices of the treasury, thar the yee ? e Pat Ryle’s stone botel, whieh was barricaded. Many left | ceeded up the river to Barbacoas, on his way to Q me pM Le ee ‘The progromme bas been carried out to day as I in’ | BODY, add that they wore #lao here to giro the sesarance . iy a ta Pie pM Be Diankets, umf g 4 a night, | At Baena everything was qniet. = Oustom | execut Led Lecossary, will continue preg that Now York would be found true to the South and “\ Two steamehip North Star, Capt. A. 8. Jones, yesterday. Some of them uve to the North should a crim arrive. Col. Batpwin, of Syracnse, a4 Now York came hereto aseist to throw oil on the troubled waters; to arge you 10 do ag you have done—to take no decisive action nore, Dub wo 99, to Baltimore. The Commissioncrs he esid, agreed. ventara in San | House ani port duties were performed by provisioval | discharge of their onties as long we they savmit to the formed you yesterday. The only incident thet ruffled the Seswit Tene 4, wits the pansemgers,maile nad $i/A#0/00,, | Fsncleco soon. No Iadlags were seen or Beard. nor de | oflcere, who held possession ef the tows by ageard ef | lane and gethorhies of tho State. revenues in | cli of the proceediogs was the conduct of Mr. Baldwin, 18, Ww! within motles. population twenty sold! re 3. proceeds of the national ht down to Panama from San Francisco, and toe | ee a hia tho lash for days, but Ky Couca shell be Teligiousiy placed a: tho disposal of th: | of Syrecuse, who, with tro ether members of the delegs- re | ion from National Hall, York, waa treated with great of is, arrived at ta's st noon y onterday the arrival of ‘and HONDURAS. fecera) government, as soon a3 the consiitotiona: rule is Bouth Pacific mai port: y 7, Sens Sm retary Sine a ei ergy t orme ‘There fe not an item of news from this republic. eatabilabed, aud in toe mean ehile the liabilities that alfoot ‘Her San Franciaco dates are up to the 2.st ult., iuciusive. om treasury ei!) 4 with, da | courtery im belrg admitted toa seat om the oor of the | with this Convention in depiering the nomnation of am in- ‘Tee priacipal topic of her Ouhfornia news hes been an- | WOH’t come here to Neb us opreretaetnes an be'sugnes tes Sate. ee | convention, without a cause or right to vole or take apart: Bp my gr 1 Np tt - thetpated by the overland mail and pony express. ‘Wo have just received coufirmatiou of another horrible | NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. art. 4 Cauca will cnitivate ite relations of 00d | im the proceedings. When the Convention wason tho | Srsemous eae tniee Mr Brn eatgadad ahead Jorth Star sailed from Ni : marnicre ob Truckee, which must have been perpetrated feehng and irk nUabip with we other States, oo operating tof aJjourpment, he undertook to lecture the Con* brdy TA Spee IAS | Seen tae Os amt iim of May. 0 © Stone saw tne with them for the rstabliehmentof tbe naonal uatty uaier | Pol peony ot Me ee P. My arrived at Aspiawall May 9, ab 3P.M. Sailed | pocee of seven men which wers murdered @ few CHILE. the rule of the constitution of the 221 of May, 1853, and | ventiop, not only pamo follow delegates, or Jengtn to deprecate the dissolution of the Uoion, ant to say that be was one of those who oovld not ae how the miles 4 of foreign Union could be dissolved frema Aspinwall June 4, at 12:45 7. M.; arrived off the | polow the lower crossing of the river. They were seen | CABINET CHANGES—MINING DISCOVERIES CONPIRW- | its gove:bment will atrictly respect tho righ! Commiseioners, 99 they call themselves to day, but ia the Mr. Davsoy, of called the gentlewan to order. Battery June 12, at 12 M. ‘ also py. snotey person, whe came up with Oaptain eee eee OF VES pony imarigmecs | in mee, A wosqUERa.” pame of their constituents and the wholo State of Now att, Baw reuredy aod ppp 8 Curtis, sary elie ‘They : SELS—CO! MAL, PTC. seme , @ Mr, Basbnell,» printer, and passovger on board the | Tos01" 4 comprise a party, al le Virginie Ole M. M_ Castro, Seerotary of Government. York, He talked of the dangerous tendency of thelr gro- | in par et estat. rose aud sald-~Whiiet pn steamsbip Sonora, on the night of the Ist inst ,and when | bu’ the Gil or map, ee, prospecting ome 4 The news from this repudiic te of but Mttle interest. A) Feoray LanGacna, Boor etary ot Finance. ceedings, which he ssid were leading to rovolution. After | the South have avoiocd vs phe Of the quesion, we withia one day’s sail of Pavama, jumped overboard and was drowned. He leaves a wife and two childrea, re- siémg in Brooklyn, L.1, New York. He waea strictly Se nt LF RPE A deranged at the cappot permit others to open the discussion. We have allowed the gentleman from New York to speak by cour. tesy, snd he has abused that courtesy. Mr Batpwin resumed, and was speaking, when » mo- toa to anjourn was mane and carrie’ unas! . Crien were mace for a speech from Mr Yanouy, but he declined, saying he bad much labor before bim at Wash- ington and Ba'timore, snd should take occasion wo address the citizens of Richmond on his return. THE NEW YORK DELEGATION TO RICH- MOND. TO THE EDITOR OF THE YEW YORK HERALD. 271 Broapwar, Jane 12, 1860, change hse at length taken place in the Cabinet of San- Given im Poraxas, May, 8 bluff of the Truckee, A ¢espatch from Virginia City, May ge hae at | place ia that hhodq 1 military | proceeding at some longth in this stra'n, ho was effectually 17, gives the appended adgitional particuiars of the’mas- | tisgo, Senor D. Aatonio Varas baving been appointed Tt w upderatood pom, Be. 9. lange pad rebuked by Mr. Barry of Missies ppl, who fold him that he force under bis command, but more: Mesars. , Anderson, lamar, Ques King, | wioisier of the Interior and Foreign aes, Ein sp. ct rms, a large qvantiy of bad abused the courtesy of the Convention by entering pon ete ee ane ee soy wal yity — Ayers a capone part | Geveral of the State of Panaina while éx tranetin. Ho | a discussion from whict they had refrainsd themaelves. If were by John Gibson ir. » recently | by the press country has op agent Dow fm the United States for the purpose of | he had eaid that the proceediogs of te abolitionists wore . Pree | ee eee ee thoy will root erase mntpeed t9 | ieading to revolution, there would be some reason in hits ot ee an “} soe ecibeee oe yout hp ane amen ‘Tho whole C vention cheered Mr. Barry, who val y e8- m1 ¥ iy ebowing that they wero murdered the dey they lott dency, and bia acceptance of offle under the | ate ae tho Orst shipn ‘ou board of vesscle in this BI A. ‘thie was the day on which the manmacro at Wil- | present administration | is looked upon in Chile potas covipeaae ieee na duke tare feeirles merge ape ne taaig. oo © socnnen . is a will there 18 8 way,” aud tho probability le Mosquera | nant they (couree Who, instead of informs the Mountain news beretofore pubushed in the Hana of the Si Leeioe GE Sy ciee nak seennions war he re | throwing oil on the waters, was doing what seemed to be ry ia qui only kindling angry feelings. Should General Herran not succeed in amicably arrang- 0 nih one Felipe, situate in the province of Aconcagua, ing warters—aud it is generally believed ho will nota Yesterday the Now Yorkers claimed to bo delegates = men a De. : ny 580 James Petrick & Oo.. 60,000 e Referring to the telegraphic despatch from Richmond ehot him at sight. veral pieces of native silver, very rich wali civil war i inevitable, and alternates, and demanded to reprozent the State, and and the Pak Uiee omvared Doom vr? cme ‘A vein pipes don Ba oak om. beh wry ~ ny Sed the fiempo rooeived pa wield its thirty five votes. To-day they appeared ia the | ™ thie | aia ood maaan py Big pe Favorabip, Two pororimeey uations ire nor progressing | sow character of Commissioners. Whon they found thet | Yemen Ppeared and c'almed seats im the National Convention, as ‘delegates of whe trnstew of Nationa! Halt,”’ &c , I have to state tha: no meeting of the members or trustecs of the National Demoosratic Hall Arsociauion: boen held since ths meeting of tne Onarles- tgpetsied uo, deirgut may eouventen, ser eep any RO delegates to any con’ ) BOF eared do * and dhat the delegation réterred tor with young Mr. Lawrence at its bead, and Co! Somebody at ks self-consuituted. I am assured thas the panes of menticned in yoar despatch are and that the ‘delogation,” whem it appeared at Richmond, numbered just five mes, “ia buckram sulte.”’ 5 P RUSSEL, Qbairman National Democratic Hall Acsociation. = ~ promise the rights of New Granada in the railroad con- | ihe Committee on Credentials would report against their Wact. Mr. Fi ap “ . cisco Parruge bas informed the govera- reseed 22° | ment in writing that he bas full powers from a woaltny | *™lsslon, they addressed them a letter, saying thoy had Sian: Ae | Jou G. Parker kon Tom , 5 ee con tere: entry promised to them as | pected to take possession of the lands ceded to the nation, | New York boute to offer better proposals? than tho Raii- | Not intended to present themselves as delegates, but only ‘t Temain omg | Order, ‘ines to ¢ | road Company, eliber for the purchase of the privileges | as Commissioners. Thelr whole action is looked upom coal mines in the South were Drottably sad ghia of the Greandin Confederation, or for loaning | here ag a farce. — toiving’ tees er ran Tene wave: teaehe sent a If ih be to, the company will not be likely to suoseed The delegates here consider it as upjust as itis ands. ‘deir home was about to be wrested from them. send tons have lately been taken out, and abipped to the | 10 its preeent negotiations, which is to be regrowed; for, | cious to call their proceedings revolutionary, oonscious, ibune : i i Eadian Hestiiities im California and = Westerm Utah. OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE. ~ Baw Faancssco, May 2t, 1860. the Late Mastacre by the Indians in Washoe—List of the Killed and Wownged—Mormon Complicity Suapeced— Ee lerprice counsels moderation, aad advises a conference | northern smelting establishments of Obile. Gid tk ones possess the Fevers onary privileges of New | as they are, tbat thetr constituents at home are far ahead Graneda ip tbe road, there ie no doabt but that it would with ‘the ebiefs, for the Indians will not be drivea from aS Oe Eg Op te ee smoke seed tay Mts 88 Would give mereatod facili. | Of them im that direction, and thet they have been doing ees ty 29th, her Briiaunic “s corvetio Termegaat, and gua | tes for rg ert of merchaddlgo over this | their utmost to restrain and calm the people. So far from : Wi . Vi us concorned—the share- ir of: yom poe gent a ge Expedition left this | beats Grappler and Forward, sailed for Vancearer’s "the onan, , and sbiopers by thie . desiring revolution, their o'ject is to prevent it by ob. ver’ , folly armed and fur- | Isiend, via Callao, Peru. tatning a recognition of tho just rights of the States. . bi ve 4 be the company qill meet with bet ee | adhd fates Treqpe Devpldehed to tha Beane oom More | UNOS ot, EEE ease the Tasos ncn kets “Tn convequenes of ike heavy shipmente eliverena | 'F succeae—end doubtiew X will—whea a now atinisis- | They are cool, ut they are determiaed, aed they wil WEWS FROM SONORA. Men Manacred—Tioo Th:wsand Californians Ready for | weex, to Burope, of tuo deucmination of half and dollar pisses, | {reilop comes into power, aad when peaco is restored 0 | oo¢ yield one inch of their claims at Baltimore. Taey will wee Pruckee—Iniian 4 Confederation. the Field—Particulars of the Fight ot we fact Page my AAR ig pa pee eee! hes a ieee c | _ The United States steam corvette Wyoming, Commander | all a:t together, and the course pursued by the South Oar Mazatian Correspondence. , Alarm én Onlifornid—Departure of Gol. Lender's Hape Finest Bil, Sierra county tating thet 1,596 Ia lane were Copper th bare bes declined 50 cents per quinte’—the last | Mitchell, sailed hence tor Callao, Pera, onthe 23ib uit, Cerolina delegation to day shows the good feeling and the Mazariax, April 21, 1860 dinton, dc. making © descent on that tasking ald. “The | quotations being $20 per quinual. ‘the followiag ship- Pith despatches from the Department of State to Mr. | desire for unanimity that pervades, though most of them | The Taking of Colima and Tepio— Flight of Lado and Be- The frst sonounie reoived here of the dght between | Maryevile.dgpeal remarks:—ir oy wee tarow ino | mints bave reoraly bara made:—to Hogs FON 4 pe think it ie almost useless for thom to go to Baltimore, and | cepiton om Poard Her Britannic Majerty's Ship Armelhyet— tho ndiend wand Whitin, 6 Sho, Prockne wereln Mia |36-,| TT iral teleeragele. Senparches, thet the Jadians | do.—making « ictal of 21,719 quintals; and of eopper re- that there will be po agreement. They caloulats | How Mivamon's Defeat at Vera OFuc was Resclond—Am- epeets exaggerated. The Indians did not exceed five Bun- | were collecting in large pumbers at Valley, aad | gulustbere have been exporied from Chile 4,761 quintais upon the meral effoct that will be produced choroge ax Pilvtage Fres—The Dushsway Seeiehy—The Sasi ie meat ee Sere ts | Senet eres ores everson | © Revetionl site ee ean, by he mabrty of th tiny aretin rune ee | Ai! Cucyan PCat of itm Priees ‘The town crier was employed, and ne Tange from $3 te $3 25 per quimta |, six months time. loeus penitentie, which will be offered them in good faith, of Vercio—the St. Marye—Her Utility, de , de. From what I beard Mr. Mudd, the ageat of Douglas, Dy the federal and State suthorities to immediately sup. By the arrival of @ boat from her Britamais Majesty’s preeg any further boetilities has manifested iteelf in deci- mass meeting in frovt of ‘estern Hotel. PERU. eaterday, tos Of delegates atthe Bachange Amethyst we have just received sews of the attack sive asia, The troops ext forward by Goseral Gat, | 21 ne meeting was called to order by Colsacte me. | TE FRENCH CLATM—RECEPTION OF i. LOSEETS BY Sah © Dememt so Sitsemm af te anne | ow Gitmnty Gheom Gua, ein-ale eambuaret the arms and ammanition furnished the Sute by eom- | ford, who, after briefly declaring its object, reada de. | HE PRESIDENT—MIGTOAY OF THE DIFFICULTY Giaut” bave nailed thelr colors to the mast, and that | of hie having taken possession of thet sity aad the pert mand of that eflicer, the numero s volunteer esmpauies | spatch calling for aid. WITH PERU, ETC. N fight i out till the ship sinks. He oat | Of Manzanilla, A detachment of bis troeps, under a man whe have already and are about marching to the scones IXDIAN DWTCRRANCE® 1 TiT@ SOUTR. The only item of interest from this ropuble ts the arn. Se on bp rae ead as ¥ clan cirns Cem, ta Rihere sce optanes of sentinel val at Callao of the French line of battle ship Dageay- violeat and defiant, acd sald the Dougias men would | named Rojas, entered and took the city of Tepiea few of siseghter, together with the citizens of tne valley, ‘will prove all suficient to protect the settlements ayninst any farther Iadian bostflities until the general govern- meat enn ornd forward troops from Sait Lake or else- 2 peak ae a i . . Growing out of the arrest risooment at Lime, . ee eaten eee — Carlton, of the é with tibia Cone. Peo fer eas : fal aan Little prospect, therefore, of ‘That these savages cy their Seach Mormon lestiga v OQ recone lation itimore. ters must be effectually intimidated is a mauer beyond I, " ‘There are asm at Callao three ether vowels of war be Ap to the Freach nation, one of which earriss forty | was atended by tbe Governer of the Swe aed severai Dickisom apd lane are the only men aN question. And although the war of extirpation ough Se crrtee ee cantaaes Se cunmane on te eee ie the See aan ee Ser ieee te te ia eet es a dae sean a bide Sie” Wtildaed °" Mass to be undertaken at oacs by the general government, yot Peru, ander the eireamstauces, very ——_ Ls yee of the delegates are weil sojveisted with the record of days ines, driving the revber chief, Lossde, te ihe pert of San Blas, where it ts stated he was received by the commander of the British steam frigate Pylaton Tepie, the meat unfortunate of ail Mexican towas, is again, for the stath time im one yesr, the scene of desslation and terror. Tam told that 1t ts absolately a deserted city, in- Babited only by the few miserabio followers ef the sue- cessful chief. Pojes, the liberal chief, whose snecsems hag Just been announced, | am told happens te be very litle ever surrender er patch op &:y peace with the South— ‘hat be hat two thirds of the poeple with bim, and that ia spite ef the South he woald be nomineted at Balu- mere. Mr, Douglas’ game is still ‘brag aad diaff,” an it punishment ihey recieved last yeer from Col Hotmaa’s | Trcnler, mimety guns and serew of 1,000 men, with M. and as tus homages | Lessee, Chargo d’Affaires of Franee, whese mission has WU, ania times past, we are cOmpelied to rely upon our Pamana Dickinson, and nay they would go for him if the New | beter than Losado. Orgozon, in sending Rojas te ateck stvengsh, there is no éoabt that such power as we de President Oxsiilla had repeetedly decwred York delegation proposed him. fhey constantly inquire | Loaado, displayed a little tact. The old sayto “onan peesesn will be exerted to the utmcst, and so successfally that he would ever submit ¢ the demands ad . thief to catch # thiof ’ must have been ia hit mind when government, everybody « xpected jay thet the arms, some if Be could carry the State of New York, for they fear he Prlooners ta | fossbes finn} fara te Pre poe » the * manitiens of war, that wero | casnct be popular init, otherwise the Regency delegation . cations are that Castilla 5 ie siready doee | shipped afew weeks since by the Iatendents Geasral of would go for him. Hie friends respond that if ho cannot pomean tal paaktatene fy pee #0, recece frem hia posidon and comply with eyo | oe slate :~ Abe port NR teeny Tain eeryenny af carry Ae ‘York no othor man ean, and that the astioa of row | 2 i i ; y ewared from wweace . for the vse er . ty adit tooo & provent fowslhitog ts + government, were denied adaviasion into thet port, on the | the free soll Regency is no fest of the real feeling of the | Bias—a report which | trust, for the hovor of his country, ‘They billec Williama and Jackman » few Ground thet tt would be @ violation of the decree of the | people, and that the reason why tho Regeaoy are hasile | 8 Without foundation. Is ie quite cortain, however, that Pols tomentose tae spect; and, om the ISsh of MyM Leamrpe ‘oaled ve. | fees eueecente, May Oe ae eee ee Crane (S2" | to bim is his devotion to Southern rights. tke whole thieving tribe's no® under the protection of ake Kings i © , ay ay port ir Syringe, withost any reenitaad ‘retsrne! vo beir gacep | fetber the French residents of (ima, ani aovired ihem | fedsra'on, Mayor Wood bas been spoken of for Vice Presitent by | ine commaniers of whice sescos cont men trie eae mb It on the Woheve on the . in the meantine, | ‘st there was no cause of pts we = band or As the steamer that bad the arms on board was bound | thoes who prefer a Southern cendiate for Provideat; bat | to the shore for the PUT pese Of alurdiog more affetwuab (ee, a8 te thoroughly subdue the redsxins, and awe into sebjection the white miscreants who, it is adfe to say, are sae originators of hese horrid watcheriss. Tt appears that these hostile Jadiens, having strock a endaem and fearful blow, have either scattered and re- to thelr s.ouptala wilds, or that they have formod « Jonetiow wilh the Indians farther norto, and threateas deseernt apon the voprolected border setilementa of Sierra he gave the order. Capt. Grenfell, it is eaid, ressived thie Dlooothirsty and ferocious highwayman (Losado) with the greatest politeness on board his sbip, the Amethyst, at Sam eousty§ Prompt and eoergetic measyres, rf | matter in ¢iopute between Liverpool, ap? bad to call in a} Kingston, Jamai: \ 88 the a ours ond. onematin mesoeres, foome | DOYig, Cows up croular sarthra Tedoable, wi ¢ | ial way of Delog amvenbiy neuioa | gho left hean’st that port " °% | the mojority evpear to be is favor of 0 Northern man fer | ISC'Sieo 06 the dips d0;'sch eummand the town Gem to de some slight foundation for a surmise that a portion | Oey or Smicras ts who ee nappen io'be aitacket at | TD® Lime correspordent of the Panama Sar end | ncrhe mail from Bogota has not arrived. We have wo | Prosiient end @ Southern man for Vice President, Under | “Orders were issued this afternoon to the Custom House ef the Pyraimia Lake warriors have » a detour aroant tbat point to use for their protecuios. Hereld gives the anpexod account of tho cause of tas the Washoe settlement, an! geised a fontho!d in Straw. ) ews from the interor. Present circumstances it is very pomsibie thatthe Vice Pre- | misupcerstand'ng between tbe French and Peruvian go ° heey 6 Sor Gum Sino. (Up ibe 24th ult. Phill Miller, boatswain of the Taited Getachu ent Me 000 men left ibis ‘ berry Valley. This report, however, has o»t been tho wingers | Yernments-—“A Frenen vagabond, by the uame of Dar- ranac, died in this ony. Oa the 23, An" | ident may bo the Prosident on the 4ta.of March, 1861,and | , 4 Spo} be iy my te Seman rs NEWS FROM CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMBBICA, | Ri) sc.tv> s.cronten ant wih soveral negro mea | grllo Ramos, oged 2b years Mey 31, Jamen 1. MeDonnta, | 27TH be theretore @ greater snxioty than usual to Teple. Ogszon, in bie despaten vo NDED AND MISSING IN ATE BATTLE a a ™ | and women, dragged w betr | Pane Thersd , James Dona’ ood man for the V “ me, or befo~ — his house, ‘early bir a thomd of 000 of the men, | a Balter ef Ccacer diak? ie decneet Hee tenald; | secure a g “ha rer sae see ee re ad, die time, oF before, you receive this T shows tho pames of tho mea who formed Se a ~ sat feogus at Truckee, Ihe an tall a’ canbe | thrashed seme polisemen severely, and was at last over | some years an employe of the Panama Railroat Com. | Acoomderable number of the dolegates loft this after- tti0n: ibie.”” 0 this date:— eee ee eens ninety Cranadn—Mos- | vowered nt cndused. te pruse. Ae te Guns Wenn | rent, det rua meek eae ee a eee nares Com, | home Washington. Most of tho romuinter will leave | ‘°tne Tiverais bave tae couplows ascondeney here, and ‘The company from Genoa, under Capt. Condon, was | auera’s Preclametion—iumors ef War | grave onc, it came at once before the ori nal jadgs (Juct | was interred tn the native cemetory, the ries of iho 19. | tor tho seme destination in the morning, Som will goes | the conservedors are in deapar > eupend wo eat ee ee es 3 pe g-9 Betweem Sam Salvader Mieara- | él criss), The Preach Chay 2 ne ee heard | man Catvolic Shareh being performed ta the parte | 0 0s sow York. ‘The intelligence of ‘he defoat of Miramon before Vera » lieben! Lay ig Texas, M. P. ft. s 5 ed eman s favor inister sipe. . Thompeoe, Mr. Ire and Mr’ James. , gua—Civil War in Evcuador=—-Ths ipe. ‘the Nath Hall oui nobil ur. Cruz, and the taking of bis vessels by tho i Forv'gn Adaire, Mr. Covalloe. [ho latter immediately com- received r janet lemoustratione The ermpany from Carson ity, under Major Ormeby, Fiench im Pera, &. | Wanced the Judge to send bim all the documents and pa. Dickinson to act for him at the Convention. Hila friends prometn SGuntechens balls feesoumee And rejocings of here repudiate their sciion. Mr. John Lorimer Graham gonsiatad of Major Ormsby, Jona Biackbura, ¥. Sieiogor, | By tbe steamship North Star, Capt. Jones, which ar- | pers of the proceedings, which the Jadge ditcce. lair ox Ui chorecters followed the shecenecmens Beros, James Gatewood, Wm. Spear, Frank Giiber am ple of the independence of Judges to . The Minw- Oni od at th . rived here yesterday noon from Aspinwall, we bave ro seyshia namo was insorted in the llat of delegates as Gere Wore reorived att today re. commissi,nor, without bis authority | t wom Honke Wa Mason, Wm. © Marley, Richard Watkins, Jobo “ ter and the Charge forgot afterwards the whole allair, 4 Holmes, Samuel irown, De. Rokolroun, Dr T Sader, Jaa | celved our wena! files from South and Central America. | (perhaps the Charge was convinced of the fellow's gaill); pres eal Se bnpenmned hase feaat nk Rh J. Molnlyre, and nine discharged Usived States soldiers, | (nies are about two weeks later. Ad fo it rested a fow months, At last tho Minisior or these Fwo Heme the $50 yeasels, whether of fifty tone or 9,600, which hes always Lown. dered the Judge to the manup. The Jadgo did so been H iain, under Capt. F. Johneos, aieiis ehamasnis | and cut the proceeaings short, eying tho man was 81m. THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION, | Yetseis generaily.” Uses? the ne reccebnee mf eee “igus Pealag” (ire a Me | uEMons OF WAR BETWEEN NICARAGUA AND SALVA | ae ir te Rios wie aiooe, Ricawonn, Va., Jane 12, 1880. DOR—NATURALIZATION AND OTHER LAWS IN | and goon aperwarts, TR the country: But the case The proceedings of the Convention were opened by required to pay only i proporiion to we draft of water— $1 76 per loot, and $3 for pllotage om ail chases of you. seis. This regoiation is bet the precarsor of many acd ‘Ausirian), Geo. COSTA RICA— THE REVOLUTION IN NEWGRANADA— | bad caused @ great deal of noise, and the Su prayer by Rev. Dr. Dexcax greater ehanees m STATS OF CAUCA DECLARED INDEPENDENT, Bro. Courts rejected tho firet Judge's Mr. CALnony, of South Carolina, fon of John C. Calhoun, Jawa. hone Scheie pe The Panama Railroad Company's steamer Uolum>us the Frenchman to iwo ing ts the people ¥ the eheke ietectin of eee ae » | yeare be ; Ia the tom the (ymmiltes on Permanent Organization, sisde | 06 i She A more tyraenics’, unmeantog and ritiquiens with two week's laser news from all parteof Central Ame. Meantime the who, as people way ‘he following report, which was adopted — ‘ever was koowa out o' Sosa. rica, arrived at Pamama on the 20:h of May. She broaght > ma, acoured For President, Jobn Erwin, of Alebama, with one Vico Wench of the | Roolety of city wan or- 1,:77 bags of cotee, principally for the New York andj | the latter before the French government of having ne Vremdent apd Mecretary from each State, with the excep gastmea bere 0 how nighan Secs, thcogh te ieee ee Sen Franoiooo market, and 27,314 hides, bes'des a variety | oe tion of New York. 2.9 adel. De dW. Rogers, a A moriesn 3 of other articlos, oblefiy for England. foant of ‘The temporary Chairman then retired, efter making © +, oareinry of Grete for the Beate ef Seam, S The now by this arrival ia unimportant. id brief but cloquent speoch, concluding with the hope thst | gaimbio and intelligent genticmen, was mae Vice Pred: wz Ls pany tbe roanit of their deliberations might be such as to pre at, ond Mr Seaven rresourer Je Held of epersiane, NICARAGUA. | once to Lima to demand satisfaction serve the constitation inviolate. ‘dat they may exers tho grees inflowsee of he caly Satgingmamee hiee ee tate 3 Mr, Rawr waa thon condncted to the chair, when he caine Pew an pda yey rumen het War insbeu te take pians ieee mitrence : A pemeeend ge nates te Se: Cesena eee ae tne Lane 5 weaguisvan end cneedeanl he 4 9: c ‘ ek aod Nicwrages iS it peods confirmation, title or no | the ‘conse. ponition of the Booth, whose duty, he said, is to protect ita | Sree ote, urn hilapthropie frmotiem s. own rights, to unlurl tts fing to tbe breeze, and to firmly are upeccounicd for, aud uncir fate, as and proudly march on, demanding that th» constitution | machinery. It in to be located at Guay mas, and is COSTA RICA. negotiations were conducted ia Parte i- returned. wounded ard deat, of th | ew Law FOR POLITICAL OPFENDRES—NaTUnaLiza- | Peif, Between the French Mintotry and the Poravien Am- shall be preserved, word, an! deod, and letter, and the qutera on tists scivay the aeeapen “gy tees sourun > TS Ae TION @F FORRTGNARS—AMNRSTY—ToRACBoceTY. | , Mr. Rivero, ai od equal rights of the States guaranteed. Me would say | inis port and hence to San Francieco, The ° we Retwewed=—"oart Raley, b opud a prea Bbiee ae i 4 Peo ” pat, as was Sis ender ome wetnng i fiver et or egian ping uk ti oe hep Somere wooth tons Ra eeereae Lee. | Cea b Mae was also under conaideration pro-- Cirouradances; but canta rycen Tako ar ont bat whatever i dons, wo must stracgle tile s- | ieadeomely. They have only now te keep her in the Ormehy, Wm 3 wining for patoralixation of fo Cepoved his Minister. The agreement was the tnd pent, “squatter soversigoty.”” THe denied the tmpa- | irede until Deve or Jagaary next, when the a koa. DF | om the 99tn of April the irgued a decree of | $4.00 inde semheien i te hone ae ae tation that thelr purpose was disunion. The North- | come im from Furepe; the goverument’ will them imprinched Suriag the lobe aumercesen re wTeae S04 | tatson of Une Brenan fag, aod tho Prehee of Callen to pay frm democrats bave gone tn pursuit of a false god thet the | {o0'ite im te eaccntioa, 8 Tt Comcetved, Buk 8 Mite nee, Somes | "A change had taken place im the peronm-! of | 2 oficial visit to the Consul for having neglected South cannot worship, and we must endeavor to bring | Bi Cay:tam de los Capitanos (the ovptaim of all the Uaited S08 | in) court of | to virit bim om Ny "a day, the Consul having visited them back to the faith. He carncatly hoped that | tains), a» Francleco) Man mast’ F of the Dare Naraaat- c Toeccn, botm fa © mametactured end eamanetusterse | bE on te independence. On the refusal of the ‘ue , ple, calls lense! ir vil bere Irie Fe aE ey eaten sremmt: | a:ate, tne tatrodustion of which beretotere was proaiciee _ [svi gortment ray be agroomout of ts Am SS CNS CO rer ere Vell Ne ely Fae his doty, 61 Copitan of all the ree eet on iei— Jan Sanel | te now admlited Under aduiy of eeveaty ive per ovat’ | Paatador, was ecmt oul with mew lastructions, in securing our own rights, but the woifare of ue whole | would be ordercd to lake bia pie bow om ome » Albert Boom, (wakaows), | +00 decree ad: a2 padlishe by tae eg — ys aah to his argu country. body ¢leo put in 3 nay Too ‘voonel ‘be sent * ¥ - Prevident om the 8th of 860. men result ve igomce, to Fea, oF something for the interests ot ae Sy teed aw che ad wae or ant namer THE PREXCH AT PRRU—CALTAO Nor YRT DRETROY- Babine and store ship Fe’ Mr. Mrontoeom, of South Carolina, chairman of the Com teen poor widows In Orland, Maine, who own all outh wore at Aman Om the Mth ins. Officers ant Credentials, desired to be dircharged from the On the heom Vir; der Cant. P Joh SALVADOR. | ED—THR CIVIL Wan IN KOVADOR—cHILE eTrLL | ™ ‘ : mittee on g Denti Someta, Oot sues, Jona og. | A PRINT IN TROUSLE—THE PRESIDENT ON A TOUR, —TROSPRRING, ohne further consideration of the certificates of the New York ae il d All Anbersop, Andrew Hobeu! a a Jore baa 1.4 Unio, occationed | The Roglieh steamer Bolivia, {rom Valparaiso and inter- ‘The Ucited Mtetem steamer Saranac was at J’amama on 4 said, hed ’ weno, Wounded—Hogh Melaghile. "ts arsed 3 “owl rondort of w Oniuols. prety tas satan of | Wedlalo Forte, arvired: at Ruste Gar tee Sotot ne, | the oi net Ofloers and erew all well, Se ae ten teat nen toatt nels || he nemet se ia 0 Saleh lading fr F Steel, DB Kowbie, A, & ot elated ; dat 7 | Ske brovpht #388,915 in for Fa Hor datoe United States eteam sloop Lancaster eai'od from La | formed the comm! be | come here 00 | Naramiptc, Mealy (£1 tle Yor , , a, e 5 the priest, whove name is Breues, ot! + ag The sloop . A oceans doen arrested of removed, and order re- | are Valparaiso April 30, Callao May 14. Unton May 16 for Acaprico, delegeten, batas commissioners from Now York w oon. 3 Footy ey — too mtoviergeounaten = tho ropublis was on @ to | —m bg ty Oy 4 and the Now York rt oll oor ip nak ve are Ort ooking PS WS FROM NEW GRANADA. Commissioners inyiied 10 seal oa the ‘oor, but aot for the has boom at Sen Bise for some nou. pan A ag £2ieinas ieee ames 1 ceed, sae | Ritesh Sepa. ‘seer cee For: , Oteaae scenes cote Rom Se sees. Pty mae Our Panama Correspondence. win and Jones b, Bemsal. " | for the sake of Bass: T hope not J. Mall, Richard Tawroaas, Colon: 00, | Soll poten, There te tigen talline off is tee Peoelpta Pawana, Jane 4, 1900, A motion was thea made to appoint « commuitign on | in the same tanner ahe relieved him law year—Ahet was ary “tS & ie public treasury for the your 1850, as compared | Ihe Government Otstinate—Gen. Herran's Rforts to Pre ie Laven, of New Orionce, odored an a eubatitate the | stosanee; he cramer expect to te’ sapihige meget be tas ts « roospitulation of these Ogures ‘With those of the previous year. vent Me-clution— Rapected Compromiss— Morqucra's Pr yeontatogs ! on ready her sorew avis | amatton delegates to this Convention GUATEMALA. t Rapeeten eee eee ees been reiniod om the batt ot tho majorhy plaorm oywtere tn tha TH NEW ROAD PROM THE Carrral. Offer—Mocements of United Sais Veurls—Quem 0 at Charleston, we deem '\ unneccemsary to take that The Mr. FE. Ray, of ber Brittannic stajerty's Corps of Kori | Fictorta’s 2irtaday, do. so the Daily | forther souon im relation to @ piaiform at the prevent many abit route for a carriage me, He fiNe8 appomnted to surrey & The Intent dates recetved here from Dagots are to at ot | leer, de of the re route for a cary road fret the oy and 7 ‘opinion | , Resolved, That ie Convention adjourn it af: jay oT sd ps Tl ‘thor i exporatione Bala pr 5 eee a | Unleee ihe Preakeat dons Ik écwanary ts call ths Feet a con sues lated i ; Rapsutves , oer io Nath, moved ha ser ne rd of ammnn'tin, with Lu y ie mo) work, the j m i there Re 62, 41, vod “from the arstoal at Aoaicla, ani wore ae once 1K Open & comma temiion Bet'enym tho onal wil tho AL conn titation, ae ae Yow ~~ ae oo ve , macs Melber og te A plowed, even 1° commenoea™ Ue Work Wil over everson Reward eat on ve A motion was then mate to rofer the amsatment and NS, a7, EOUADOR. then ana solution of the of Mr, Greciey ‘ond he Alabame, boped that « direct vote would ‘ooetal Flores, wao py i * ~ debaio, Mr_Y. bat } (ima inc, and whose arrival at Mons Mrs Vuerrene 30 Corman —The Republican ron Romane rn 0 oe im Abhyrifie, WI LH net rae 4 eee . ‘Blues of Favannah, (eorgia, Captain Anderson, sumbering Ld Purdy, | invarlor tt thongs, ni ioe Casre, See ey, wae TE filo, will vinit thin Co one samme sae aches ba rama tia 8 Muslater (9 Bauadoe has vobe obtain | Senses on @id with the Sate daly, mays eae murtweing of te rein" 0 FOre@ 19 Wowk cooniry, wed the Grameen Dolryar. Meantime i W reported thet gh Yoewn apes is tay 1h. ' = ra a Nae eppented oy ameerhy ol toe cetags”